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PhD studentships

We are delighted that at the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science we can offer postgraduate research studentships to support PhD students each year.

A PhD studentship is a funded research position usually attached to a specific research project or open to postgraduate research applicants in a specific field or academic school. You can find our School's studentships listed on this page; our studentships typically provide funding for up to 3 (Queen Mary) or 3.5 (EPSRC) years PhD study, covering tuition fees and a maintenance stipend. For more information about other sources of funding, visit our fees and funding page.

Applications are invited for the following PhD Studentships in the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science: 

 

PhD title Research group Supervisor Closing date

QM Principal Studentship: Explainable AI to ensure trust in clinical Decision Support Systems (ExAIDSS) 

  Dr Evangelia Kyrimi 22nd November 2024

Wireless Powered LoRa Through-Wall Indoor Nuclear (LoRa-TWIN) Monitoring in Decommission-ing Environments

  Dr Fatma Benkhelifa  December 2024

Smart EQ: Personalizing Audio with Context-aware AI using Listener Preferences and Psychological Factors

Centre for Digital Music Dr. Charalampos Saitis, Dr. George Fazekas 26th August

Energy-efficient electric propulsion systems for marine vessels and heavy-duty road vehicles


Antennas & Electromagnetic Research Group Dr. Kamyar Mehran  Ongoing
Agile Microwave Circuits and Antennas Made Using Liquids   Antennas & Electromagnetic Research Group Dr. James Kelly Ongoing

QM Principal and EPSRC-DTP PhD Studentships

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Motif Counting in Higher Order Structures

Centre for Fundamental Computer Science  Dr Marc Roth 3rd January 2025

 

The school of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science of the Queen Mary University of London is also inviting applications for several PhD Studentships in specific areas in Electronic Engineering and Computer Science co-funded by the China Scholarship Council (CSC). Find out more here.

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